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Depending on how big a dose you need, there are medical syringe for specific

quantities, check with your pharmacist. I used them all of the time when my

children were young. For example, you can get one for 1/2 teaspoon, 1

teaspoon, 1 tablespoon and so on, if I remember correctly, I believe they

come up to one ounce! You just make sure that it is full.

Liquid medications

Hi, does anyone have an idea of a safe way to measure and take liquide

medications as a blind person? Besides having a sighted person measure it

out? Please note that I am totally " in the dark " blind, so to speak.

Thanks

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Many liquid meds come with the tops being a measuring device. Ask your

pharmacist. Also, many of the different catalogues have measuring devices

in them.

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Subject: Liquid medications

Hi, does anyone have an idea of a safe way to measure and take liquide

medications as a blind person? Besides having a sighted person measure it

out? Please note that I am totally " in the dark " blind, so to speak.

Thanks

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